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now president obama will discuss the roll out of obama care and the changes. they're saying the administration always expected enrollment to be law at first but to pick up in early 2014. they cite the 2007 massachusetts law as a perfect example. only 123 people signed up in the first month of that program. >>> new reporting today confirms what edward snowden leaked last week, that the scope of the nsa's intelligence gathering extends to america's closest ally as broad. the wall street journal reports the national security agency ended a program that spied on as many as 35 world leaders after the white house ordered an internal review over the summer. senior officials say several programs have already been shutdown and others are expected to be closed at a later date. the report also states president obama spent nearly five years in office in the dark, unaware of the nsa's practices overseas. officials say the targets of these programs are not typically decided by the president but by the agency. yesterday congressman peter king defended the nsa's programs sayi
now president obama will discuss the roll out of obama care and the changes. they're saying the administration always expected enrollment to be law at first but to pick up in early 2014. they cite the 2007 massachusetts law as a perfect example. only 123 people signed up in the first month of that program. >>> new reporting today confirms what edward snowden leaked last week, that the scope of the nsa's intelligence gathering extends to america's closest ally as broad. the wall street...
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would in fact lose their preferred health insurance plans because of obama care. this comes as more people call for hhs secretary kathleen sebelius to step down over this, but i say it's way over time to hold president obama accountable. the buck stops there. he ought to show some back bone and not just blame his underlings. and there's talk about the
would in fact lose their preferred health insurance plans because of obama care. this comes as more people call for hhs secretary kathleen sebelius to step down over this, but i say it's way over time to hold president obama accountable. the buck stops there. he ought to show some back bone and not just blame his underlings. and there's talk about the
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will have their insurance cancelled as a result of obama care. the report says the white house has known this will happen for at least three years. and that means that the repeated promises made by president obama and others about keeping your own health plan were just not true for millions of us and team obama knew it. we'll keep a close eye on that story as it continues to develop this evening. now, there's also a growing amount of heat on hhs secretary kathleen sebelius to step down. i do think she deserves a lot of criticism but i'll say again, she's taking way too much for the president, who should be held accountable for all of this. listen to how our friends at "saturday night live "i made fun of the story. >> secretary sebelius this week said president obama did not know about the technical problems until after the site's launch, in a statement she delivered from under the bus. >> right under the bus. more from snl a little later in the show. now let's turn to our distinguished guests to talk about this. joining me on set, jared bernstein
will have their insurance cancelled as a result of obama care. the report says the white house has known this will happen for at least three years. and that means that the repeated promises made by president obama and others about keeping your own health plan were just not true for millions of us and team obama knew it. we'll keep a close eye on that story as it continues to develop this evening. now, there's also a growing amount of heat on hhs secretary kathleen sebelius to step down. i do...
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that is when president obama will take the push for enrollment to massachusetts and also when health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will testify about the problems with the website. renee elmers of north carolina is one of the committee members who will committee is sebelius. >> why did she repeatedly tell us by that october 1st, that website would be ready to go, that every american would be able to come on? i also want to understand, who did what when. who was calling the shots? i'd also like to know from kathleen sebelius, how am i going to respond? i'm getting thousands of requests from reaching out to my office, telling me that their health care premiums are going up and their health care plan they have is being canceled. >> nbc's white house correspondent peter alexander joins us. based on what that one member of congress wants to ask, you have a laundry list. it's going to be a hot one on k will be speaking and president obama simultaneously to massachusetts, they implemented something to obama care in 2007-2008. white house advisers say we're okay here. we exp
that is when president obama will take the push for enrollment to massachusetts and also when health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will testify about the problems with the website. renee elmers of north carolina is one of the committee members who will committee is sebelius. >> why did she repeatedly tell us by that october 1st, that website would be ready to go, that every american would be able to come on? i also want to understand, who did what when. who was calling...
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sebelius will testify wednesday and also wednesday, president obama takes obama care on the road to massachusetts, a state that's been running insurance exchanges for half a decade. mass is sets the precedent that many in healthcare.gov enrollment will spike the closer we get to the
sebelius will testify wednesday and also wednesday, president obama takes obama care on the road to massachusetts, a state that's been running insurance exchanges for half a decade. mass is sets the precedent that many in healthcare.gov enrollment will spike the closer we get to the
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obama care. that's because it means their old plans aren't comprehensive enough. in california, kaiser perm anyone tate terminated policies for 360,000 people. in florida at least 300,000 people are losing coverage. >> when i got this bill, i was outraged. >> last month she received a letter from blue cross, blue shield informing her as of january 2014 she would lose her current plan. she pays $54 a month. the new plan she's being offered would run $591 a month, ten times more than what she current employ pays. >> what i have right now is what i'm happy with and i just want to know why i can't keep what i have. why do i have to be forced into something else? >> now, it's important to point out according to healthcare.gov she's eligible for some subsidies. she can't find out what it is because lo and behold she can't log onto the website. it's a question i'm sheer kathleen sebelius will be asked about when she testifies on capitol hill on wednesday. >> jan crawford, thank you. president obama did
obama care. that's because it means their old plans aren't comprehensive enough. in california, kaiser perm anyone tate terminated policies for 360,000 people. in florida at least 300,000 people are losing coverage. >> when i got this bill, i was outraged. >> last month she received a letter from blue cross, blue shield informing her as of january 2014 she would lose her current plan. she pays $54 a month. the new plan she's being offered would run $591 a month, ten times more than...
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plans under obama care. that's because requirements in the law, like prenatal and prescription drug coverage, mean their old plans aren't comprehensive enough. in california, kaiser permanente terminated policies for 160,000 people. in florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage. >> when i got this bill, i was outraged. >> reporter: that includes 56-year-old diane burret. last month she received a letter from blue cross/blue shield informing her as of january 2014 she would lose her current plan. she paid $54 a month. the new plan she's being offered would run $591 a month, ten times more than what she currently pays. >> what i have right now is what i'm happy with, and i just want to know why i can't keep what i have. why do i have to be forced into something else? >> reporter: now, it's important to point out according to healthcare.gov, diane is eligible for some subsidies, but she told us, and this is not a surprise, that she has no idea what they'd be because lo and behold she can't logon to th
plans under obama care. that's because requirements in the law, like prenatal and prescription drug coverage, mean their old plans aren't comprehensive enough. in california, kaiser permanente terminated policies for 160,000 people. in florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage. >> when i got this bill, i was outraged. >> reporter: that includes 56-year-old diane burret. last month she received a letter from blue cross/blue shield informing her as of january 2014 she would...
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under president obama's signature health care law. the one that may get the most attention comes on wednesday when secretary kathleen sebelius appears before the house energy and commerce committee. >>> also, toyota is holding on to its lead as the world's top-selling automaker. says it sold 7.41 million vehicles during the first nine months of this year. gm sold 7.25 million vehicles during the same period of that year. >>> jpmorgan has agreed to pay $5.1 billion to settle claims that it and firms it bought misled fannie and freddie about home loans that sold to them during the housing boom. the settlement is expected to be part of what we've all described as a tentative $13 billion deal, but the bank is negotiating with federal and state agencies. so there you have it. we should note that $5.1 billion number. about $1 billion more than people expected. i wonder if the total 13 stays at 13 or whether this is a different mix. >> did you read the "wall street journal" today? >> i did. >> and the lead editorial? >> i did. >> poor fannie
under president obama's signature health care law. the one that may get the most attention comes on wednesday when secretary kathleen sebelius appears before the house energy and commerce committee. >>> also, toyota is holding on to its lead as the world's top-selling automaker. says it sold 7.41 million vehicles during the first nine months of this year. gm sold 7.25 million vehicles during the same period of that year. >>> jpmorgan has agreed to pay $5.1 billion to settle...